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9 August, 11:43

Erica can run 1/6 start fraction, 1, divided by, 6, end fraction of a mile in a minute. Her school is / dfrac23 3 2 start fraction, 2, divided by, 3, end fraction of a mile away from her home. At this speed, how long would it take Erica to run home from school?

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  1. 9 August, 12:02
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    Her school is 2/3 miles away

    2/3=4/6miles

    So we need to find out how long it will take for her to run home from school ...

    School=4/6 miles

    In 1 minutes she can run 1/6 miles

    1min=1/6miles

    In 2 minutes she can run 1/6+1/6 miles (1/6+1/6=2/6)

    2min=2/6miles

    3min=3/6miles

    4min=4/6miles

    It will take Erica 4 minutes to run 4/6 miles, so it'll take her 4 minutes to get home.
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